Twenty of the Plays of Shakespeare: A midsommer nights dreame. 1600. A pleasant comedy of the merry wiues of Windsor. 1619. The merry wiues of Windsor. 1630. Much adoe about nothing. 1600. The comicall history of the merchant of Venice. 1600. Loues labour's lost. 1631 |
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1 * Locrine , 1595 Sir John Oldcastle , 1600 . London Prodigal , 1605 . Pericles Prince of Tyre , 1609 . Puritan , 1600 . Thomas Lord Cromwell , 1613 . Yorkshire Tragedy , no date . But $ But this does not seem to have been his [ 17 ]
1 * Locrine , 1595 Sir John Oldcastle , 1600 . London Prodigal , 1605 . Pericles Prince of Tyre , 1609 . Puritan , 1600 . Thomas Lord Cromwell , 1613 . Yorkshire Tragedy , no date . But $ But this does not seem to have been his [ 17 ]
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As it hath beene sundry Times publikely acted , By the Right Honourable , the LORD CHAMBERLAINE his Seruants . WRITTEN BY C WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . Printed by IAMIS ROBERTS , 1600 , This Copy has been collated with another printed in the.
As it hath beene sundry Times publikely acted , By the Right Honourable , the LORD CHAMBERLAINE his Seruants . WRITTEN BY C WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . Printed by IAMIS ROBERTS , 1600 , This Copy has been collated with another printed in the.
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My noble lord , This man hath my consent to marry her . Stand foorth Lysander . And my gracious duke , This man hath bewitcht the bosome of my childe : Thou , thou Lysander , thou hast giuen her rirnes , And interchang'd loue tokens ...
My noble lord , This man hath my consent to marry her . Stand foorth Lysander . And my gracious duke , This man hath bewitcht the bosome of my childe : Thou , thou Lysander , thou hast giuen her rirnes , And interchang'd loue tokens ...
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So will I grow , fo liue , fo dye my lord , Ere I will yeeld my virgin patent vp . Vnto his lordship , whose vnwished yoake My foule consents not to giue fouerainty . The . Take time to pause , and by the next new moone , The sealing ...
So will I grow , fo liue , fo dye my lord , Ere I will yeeld my virgin patent vp . Vnto his lordship , whose vnwished yoake My foule consents not to giue fouerainty . The . Take time to pause , and by the next new moone , The sealing ...
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I am my lord , as well deriu'd as hee , As well posseft : my loue is more than his : My fortunes euery way as fairely ranckt ( If not with vantage ) as Demetrius : And ( which is more than all these boasts can be ) I am belou'd of ...
I am my lord , as well deriu'd as hee , As well posseft : my loue is more than his : My fortunes euery way as fairely ranckt ( If not with vantage ) as Demetrius : And ( which is more than all these boasts can be ) I am belou'd of ...
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Seite 4 - Since nought so stockish, hard and full of rage, But music for the time doth change his nature. The man that hath no music in himself, Nor is not moved with concord of sweet sounds, Is fit for treasons, stratagems and spoils ; The motions of his spirit are dull as night And his affections dark as Erebus : Let no such man be trusted.
Seite 3 - Tell me where is fancy bred, Or in the heart or in the head? How begot, how nourished! Reply, reply. It is engendered in the eyes. With gazing fed ; and fancy dies In the cradle where it lies. Let us all ring fancy's knell : I'll begin it, — Ding, dong, bell.